VH1 placed "Y.M.C.A." at #7 on their list of "100 Greatest Dance Songs" in 2000, while
Paste Magazine ranked the song #1 on their list of "The 60 Best Dancefloor Classics" in February 2017. In 2022,
Rolling Stone ranked it #139 in their list of "200 Greatest Dance Songs of All Time". In 2024,
Billboard placed "Y.M.C.A." at #61 on their list of "The 100 Greatest Jock Jams of All Time". The Village People recorded a version of the song for
Pepsi in 1997 for a commercial featuring a group of dancing bears, changing the lyrics to match the drink and spelling out P-E-P-S-I. A few months afterwards, Pepsi used the song again as part of its new blue-themed imaging for the
Pepsi Globe. In September 2000 "Y.M.C.A." was used as the
Space Shuttle wake-up call on day 11 of
STS-106. On December 31, 2008, "Y.M.C.A." set a
Guinness World Record when 40,148 people danced to Village People's live performance of the song at the
2008 Sun Bowl game in
El Paso, Texas. In 2001, it was part of the "Swamp Karaoke Dance Party" in
Shrek (2001) performed by Monsieur Hood and the Merry Men. In 2012, in a landmark ruling in accordance with the
Copyright Act of 1976, Willis terminated his copyrights granted to the publishers Can't Stop Productions and Scorpio Music. In March 2015, it was determined that the sole writers of the song were Morali and Willis. In March 2020, the US
Library of Congress added the song to its
National Recording Registry, which preserves for posterity audio that is "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". In December 2020, "Y.M.C.A." was inducted into the
Grammy Hall of Fame.
Saturday Night Live parodied the song and the group's reaction with a "
cease and desist" on the October 24, 2020 segment of
Weekend Update. As a result of the renewed attention, the song was back in the Top 20 on
iTunes in November 2020 and hit the #2 spot on the Billboard Dance Digital Song Sales chart. On November 6, following the media's declaration that
Joe Biden had taken the lead in Pennsylvania over Trump in the
2020 presidential election, Biden supporters celebrated by dancing in the streets and singing the song across the city of Philadelphia. Trump blared the song over loudspeakers as he boarded
Air Force One on January 20, 2021, en route to
Florida before
Biden's inauguration. In his
2024 presidential campaign, Trump once again used the song at his rallies, usually performing
his signature dance while it played. Willis lamented his use of the song since 2020 and even considered a lawsuit to block Trump from using it. Ultimately, Willis decided there was "not much he can do about it" and decided it was "beneficial" to have the song back on the charts, stating it was "good for business." On July 20, 2025, Trump shared an ai-generated video of former president
Barack Obama being arrested while "Y.M.C.A." plays. The group released a joint statement saying, "We will attempt to find the original person or entity who posted the offensive video featuring President Barack Obama, and have such video taken down as not being endorsed by Village People, nor any of the owners of the copyright." ==Charts==